

A tragicomic musical one-woman show for all ages, written and performed by Cecilia Frode. The Angel is a mixture of clown, child, and angel, a rather naive and very sweet, very sweet character who originally appeared at the Gothenburg City Theater during the improvisational performances of "Elfte Timmen" (The Eleventh Hour). The musical elements are accompanied by Bengt Lindqvist on piano and accordion, and Per V Johansson on double bass.



A tragicomic musical one-woman show for all ages, written and performed by Cecilia Frode. The Angel is a mixture of clown, child, and angel, a rather naive and very sweet, very sweet character who originally appeared at the Gothenburg City Theater during the improvisational performances of "Elfte Timmen" (The Eleventh Hour). The musical elements are accompanied by Bengt Lindqvist on piano and accordion, and Per V Johansson on double bass.
2003-01-13
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